Non-territorial Settlement
By Prof. M.K. Teng November 2009 Engagement with Pakistan, which the Indian Prime Minister, Dr Man Mohan Singh has commended to the Indian People as “a way forward” to establish a relationship of...
View ArticleThe Dissolution of National Frontiers
By Dr. M.K. Teng February 2010 The nature of the failure of Indian Leadership: THE Indian leadership did not realize that the partition of India had also brought about the territorial division of...
View ArticleStake Holders in Jammu and Kashmir
By Dr. M.K. Teng April 2010 When the Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh expressed the decision of the Government of India to to take on board all the ‘stake holders’ of Jammu and Kashmir in order...
View ArticleDefending the Frontiers
By Dr. M.K. Teng May 2010 After the Foreign Secretary level talks between India and Pakistan, the meeting between the Prime Ministers of the two countries in Bhutan, has exposed the inconsistencies in...
View ArticleAccession of J&K to India is Complete
By Mahesh Kaul May 2010 The partition of the Indian subcontinent should be seen in the perspective of the Anglo-Muslim alliance that was forged by the British to retain their strategic foothold in the...
View ArticleKashmiri Pandits – the Victims of Denial
By Mahesh Kaul April 2010 A lot of hue and cry was raised by the J&K government by creating the so called Apex Committee to oversee the return and rehabilitation of the Kashmiri Hindus to their...
View ArticleOmar’s Rehabilitation Policy
FIRMING UP INSURGENCY & SEPARATISM By Yoginder Kandhari April 2010 Omar Abdullah, the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, has announced that his government intends to bring back ‘misguided’...
View ArticleViolent Valley
Time to act tough by Prof. Hari Om July 2010 During the last about 20 days, the Kashmir Valley witnessed violent activities on an unprecedented scale. What had added a new dimension to the ongoing over...
View ArticleWar
Is third world war welcome to wipeout terrorism? By JN Raina July 2010 Pakistan should cease to think of Kashmir. Time is not far away when it will forget about its own existence; when third world war...
View ArticleIslamabad Conference
By M.K. Teng August 2010 The sudden outburst of anger with which the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Syed Mohamood Qureshi, reacted to what happened in the Foreign Ministers’ Conference in Islamabad,...
View ArticleReturn of displaced Hindus …
Return of displaced Hindus to Kashmir the only problem Prof. Hari Om January 2011 New Delhi has wasted enough of its time in Kashmir and achieved nothing whatsoever. Kashmir continues to simmer and...
View ArticlePak- Kashmir Separatists’ axis
Is Pak- Kashmir Separatists’ axis coming un struck? By M.M. Khajooria January 2011 Unfamiliar voices were being heard from familiar personages in Kashmir separatist front. Skeletons were tumbling out...
View ArticleThe Right to Define our Place
By Dileep Kumar Kaul January 2011 We have the habit of taking public space for granted as if it has continuously been there. Yet public space is always the expression of the intentions of some person...
View ArticleRevisit Policy
Revisit Policy vis-a-vis Kashmiri Pandits By S.M. Pandit January 2011 There have been three significant judgments or interventions by three different courts vis-à-vis Kashmiri migrants recently. The...
View ArticleSufi Militants Struggle
Sufi Militants Struggle with Deobandi Jihadists in Pakistan By Arif Jamal April 2011 As Punjab governor Salman Taseer came out of a restaurant in an upscale area of Islamabad, one of his bodyguards...
View ArticleThe Islamist Impulse
The Islamist Impulse Haunting Pakistan By Ashok K. Behuria April 2011 It is a truism to say that the elite in Pakistan has used Islam to perpetuate its hold on power ever since the state came into...
View ArticleGeelani is no longer taken seriously in Kashmir
For the benefit of our readers we reproduce an interview of Sh. Sanjay Tickoo, a non-displaced Kashmiri Pandit leader who stayed put all through in Valley. Mr Tickoo talked to Kunal Mujumdar of Tehelka...
View ArticleReturn of Hindus to Kashmir
By Dr. M.K. Teng November 2011 The ethnic cleansing of the Hindus of Kashmir in 1990, is one of the few episodes, which occurred after the second World War, and in which a whole community of people was...
View ArticleSuvir Koul’s & Natasha Koul’s Write-ups in the quarterly of IIC New Delhi
By Prof. M.L. Koul November 2011 In the latest issue of the quarterly published under the aegis of the India International Centre, New Delhi have appeared two write-ups, ‘one Home, two lives’ and...
View ArticleThe Long Betrayal
PERSPECTIVE The Long Betrayal By Dr. M.K. Teng June 2012 The reports appearing in the Indian press, emanating from the statement made by the Home Ministry in the Parliament, on the eve of the 22nd...
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